Director: Francesco Sossai
Cast: Filippo Scotti, Sergio Romano, Pierpaolo Capovilla, Roberto Citran, Andrea Pennacchi
The Last One for the Road is a 2025 Italian-German comedy-drama directed by Francesco Sossai, following two middle-aged men and a young architecture student through a meandering night of bars in the Veneto region. Persian dubbed and subtitled, it arrives on K-Time as a warm, character-driven gem from contemporary Italian cinema.
What is The Last One for the Road about?
Marco and his old friend share one stubborn ritual: chasing the perfect final drink of the evening, a habit that has outlasted jobs, marriages, and common sense. On one particular night, their wandering takes a detour when they cross paths with Giulio, a reserved and earnest young man studying architecture, who initially seems worlds apart from the two boisterous veterans of local bar culture. As the three move from one Veneto establishment to the next, swapping stories, arguments, and quiet confessions, Giulio's carefully ordered understanding of life and romance begins to shift. What starts as an unlikely tag-along gradually becomes something far more formative, a night that none of them will quite remember the same way.
Cast & crew
Director Francesco Sossai brings a naturalistic, observational touch to this Italian road-of-the-night story. Filippo Scotti leads as Giulio, the young architecture student at the centre of the film's coming-of-age arc. Sergio Romano and Pierpaolo Capovilla play the two irrepressible older companions, while Roberto Citran and Andrea Pennacchi round out the ensemble with lived-in supporting performances.
Context & significance
Italian comedy-dramas that follow characters through a single eventful night have a long and beloved tradition — think the bittersweet social realism that runs through generations of Italian cinema. For Persian-speaking viewers abroad who enjoy warm ensemble stories where ordinary people reveal unexpected depths over shared drinks and conversation, The Last One for the Road offers exactly that kind of unhurried pleasure. The film is available on K-Time with a full Persian dub as well as Persian subtitles, making it equally accessible whether you prefer to listen or read along. The Veneto backdrop, with its neighbourhood bars and mist-softened streets, gives the film a distinctly local Italian atmosphere that travels well.
Where & how to watch
The Last One for the Road is available on K-Time with Persian dub and Persian subtitles. Watch on the web, your TV, or your phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, no extra download required. Start a subscription and cancel anytime.